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Juan Point at a Time

Juan Point at a Time

By Juan P Ruiz

I am a Jesuit priest in the Roman Catholic Church. This podcast is a collection of my best homilies thus far... plus some of the rest. (Feel free to be the judge of that.) My focus is often on spiritual insights that are gleaned from the readings or the occasion being celebrated. May it bring some reprieve and encouragement for the journey. :D
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Living in a Shelter of Shame

Juan Point at a TimeMar 12, 2023

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Martha's Redemption

Martha's Redemption

Martha gets such a bad rap she just doesn't deserve, which only makes her redemption all the sweeter. Year A - Lent - Week 05
Mar 27, 202311:47
Living in a Shelter of Shame

Living in a Shelter of Shame

We can sometimes get stuck living in a little shelter of shame, but the good and great news is that God's got so much more in mind for us. Year A - Lent - Week 03
Mar 12, 202313:18
The Fear of Anonymity

The Fear of Anonymity

A fear of anonymity coupled with never feeling known is a surely an indication of some evil spirit baloney. Lent - Week 03 - Wednesday
Mar 09, 202306:04
Easier Said than Done, but Better Enjoyed than Not

Easier Said than Done, but Better Enjoyed than Not

Jesus invites us to forgive rather than judge or condemn, but that seems to be easier said than done. In today's homily, I offer a couple examples that help illustrate where one might begin when feeling stuck in judgment or condemnation. Lent - Week 03 - Monday
Mar 07, 202306:17
Have no Fear When God shines forth through Man

Have no Fear When God shines forth through Man

The moment of the transfiguration is a revelation of who Jesus and where Christ continues to dwell today. Year A - Lent - Week 02
Mar 05, 202309:29
Stop Arguing and Start Praying

Stop Arguing and Start Praying

Jesus encounters his disciples in an argument about a young lady and takes a different tact for healing her.  Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 07 - Monday
Feb 23, 202305:30
Mythbusting Paul's Conversion

Mythbusting Paul's Conversion

The moment and duration of Saint Paul's conversion were not quite as people often imagine them. Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul, Apostle
Jan 31, 202303:51
Given Authority with no expectation of Perfection

Given Authority with no expectation of Perfection

God shares his authority with us, even knowing that we often won't represent him perfectly. Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 02 - Friday
Jan 23, 202304:01
Giving out Blessings... Have at it!

Giving out Blessings... Have at it!

At the moment of the baptism of Jesus, John the Baptist makes a mistake many of us fall into, thinking we need to be good enough to give away a blessing. Year A - Ordinary Time - Week 02
Jan 19, 202307:25
The Smallest Beginnings can Lead to the Greatest Stories

The Smallest Beginnings can Lead to the Greatest Stories

Saint Brother André Bessette is remarkable because he was tiny, did small things, and had an incredible influence.
Jan 10, 202304:46
Promote Christian Competition!

Promote Christian Competition!

There is an arena in which Christians can compete with one another directly and it leads to the good of all the world. Memorial of Saint Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen.
Jan 06, 202304:21
God is saying, "I love you."

God is saying, "I love you."

The incarnation and nativity of Jesus tell us about how God prefers to say "I love you." Solemnity of Christmas (Homily for Mass during the Day)
Dec 28, 202209:02
A Peak at Someone's Foundations

A Peak at Someone's Foundations

Everyone's house is built on some foundation, but the foundations are rarely visible. Yet sometimes, people show by their actions in secret upon what foundations their house rests. Advent - Week 01 - Thursday
Dec 20, 202203:57
Double the Trouble and Double the Payoff

Double the Trouble and Double the Payoff

The Gospel of Matthew has a unique feature where the number of people healed or the number of animals encountered is twice that of other similar Gospel stories... No details within the Gospels are without purpose. Advent - Week 01 - Friday
Dec 13, 202203:30
Secret Gratitude is like Ingratitude

Secret Gratitude is like Ingratitude

Often Jesus shows us the way by walking ahead of us by expressing his pain openly, so that we can treat each other differently. Year C - Thanksgiving 
Dec 06, 202203:16
Striving for What is Worth Having

Striving for What is Worth Having

The Gospel reading sounds like it's about the rapture, but it's actually something much more mundane, and rather frightening. Year A - Advent - Week 01
Nov 29, 202208:14
Who is Wearing the Crown?

Who is Wearing the Crown?

Sometimes it seems easier to wear the crown than let it rest on Christ, but he is king of the universe and it is for love of us that he takes the crown upon himself. Solemnity of Christ the King - Year C
Nov 22, 202208:60
Saint Charles Borromeo - Heroism of Cosmic Proportions

Saint Charles Borromeo - Heroism of Cosmic Proportions

Saint Charles Borromeo enjoyed power and privilege as the beneficiary of less-than-ideal practices, yet he used every bit of it for the good of others. 
Nov 10, 202206:30
Avoiding the Question Trap

Avoiding the Question Trap

Especially with topics around which we know so little, such as the bodily resurrection of the dead, we can get stuck in the muck and lose sight of living in the present moment. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 32
Nov 08, 202208:47
Giving Away Stature

Giving Away Stature

Jesus is always pouring himself out for others. In this case, he pours out a part of himself some may never think to give away. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 31
Nov 03, 202207:54
Benefits of Acting Humbly even if for the wrong reasons

Benefits of Acting Humbly even if for the wrong reasons

Even though we may do it for the wrong reasons, if we act humbly when it comes to teamwork, everyone benefits. Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 30 - Saturday
Nov 01, 202204:37
Receiving and Recognizing Gifts are two Different Things

Receiving and Recognizing Gifts are two Different Things

Sometimes it's worthwhile to take stock of the gifts that are sitting right before us because we may not even realize they are already there.  Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 28
Oct 11, 202207:06
Some Sons in Trouble

Some Sons in Trouble

Prodigal means ungrateful and the parable presents two such persons, one of whom can share redemption. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 24
Sep 29, 202208:32
We Need Not Go Far to Perform Works of Mercy

We Need Not Go Far to Perform Works of Mercy

Saint Peter Claver was known for working among the neediest in Colombia, but as Saint Mother Teresa said, "Find your own Calcutta." Peter Claver points the way for each of us to do just that. Feast of Peter Claver
Sep 27, 202204:45
The Steep Cost of Not-Discipleship

The Steep Cost of Not-Discipleship

We often hear of the cost of discipleship, but it perhaps is not so high a price to pay when one considers the steep cost that can come with avoiding discipleship. And above that, the benefits only tip the scales further in favor of discipleship. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 23
Sep 22, 202207:27
Growing Closer to Christ in Daily Life

Growing Closer to Christ in Daily Life

Life can often be too busy to make time for prayer, so why not make time prayerful? Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 23 - Saturday
Sep 21, 202204:53
Feet on Earth, Heart in Heaven

Feet on Earth, Heart in Heaven

The reading from the Gospel can seem frightening, but it's just a reminder that Christ knew that life was difficult. He lived it just as we do and wants us to be as faithful as he was to the end of our days. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 21
Sep 01, 202208:16
Saint Bernard of Clarivaux - Four Degrees of the Love of God

Saint Bernard of Clarivaux - Four Degrees of the Love of God

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux was an incredibly charismatic figure from our Church history. One can think that charisma comes from a personal giftedness to persuade, but perhaps Bernard's magnetism on others came from his nearness to God. His fourth degree of love is somewhat surprising, but reveals what a profound love of God leads to and also why he continues to be a compelling figure six hundred years after his death.
Aug 30, 202204:52
Wicked Weeds among Holy Wheat

Wicked Weeds among Holy Wheat

The Gospels contain many truths, not the least of which is the fact that evil can crop up just about anywhere. Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 17 - Tuesday
Aug 25, 202202:52
John the Baptist is Ahead of the Game

John the Baptist is Ahead of the Game

There are many people in today's reading and only one of them doesn't seem imprisoned, the prisoner. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 17 - Saturday
Aug 23, 202203:38
The Gift of Doubt

The Gift of Doubt

God is insistent on the point that it is to His Son that we should always look for guidance. Like any relationship, that means we can come to know the Other better. Feast of the Transfiguration
Aug 18, 202205:40
Growing in Faith is like Watching a Sunrise

Growing in Faith is like Watching a Sunrise

God is ready to do the hardest work, but we must collaborate with him if faith is to grow. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 19
Aug 16, 202206:27
No Need to Stress Over Rooting Out the Evil

No Need to Stress Over Rooting Out the Evil

One step in the loss of innocence is becoming aware that even the greatest among us are fallen, but that need not be a cause for discouragement! God holds the scales of judgment and it can be a relief not to have to balance things out ourselves.  Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 17 - Tuesday
Aug 11, 202203:50
People be Different

People be Different

It turns out that people are different and remain so, but that doesn't need to get in the way of grace or holiness! Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 17 - Wednesday
Aug 09, 202204:23
Persistence and Insistence in Prayer

Persistence and Insistence in Prayer

Christ is more than encouraging when it comes to prayer. He's persistent and insistent that we trust in God's goodness. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 17
Aug 04, 202206:59
The Garden of Eden Reversed

The Garden of Eden Reversed

An empty tomb. God in the garden. Christ's encounter with Mary Magdalene that sets in motion a new beginning for a new creation. Feast of Mary Magdalene
Aug 02, 202205:40
Pause and Breathe

Pause and Breathe

Sometimes, all that Jesus asks of us is to take a moment and rest. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 16 - Sunday
Jul 30, 202206:33
Saber vs Conocer - How are we to 'know' God

Saber vs Conocer - How are we to 'know' God

There is a great deal of helpful scholarship about God as we have come to know of Him through Christ, yet it is in knowing Him directly that most will find their peace with Him. Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 15 - Wednesday
Jul 21, 202202:40
Saint Benedict of Nursia - Fostering Competition in Community

Saint Benedict of Nursia - Fostering Competition in Community

Saint Benedict wrote a guide called "The Rule of Saint Benedict." It is filled with merciful and pragmatic wisdom for communal living. Today's homily focuses on just one of his many insights.
Jul 19, 202202:03
Saint Maria Goretti - Holding Firm to Faith in God's Utter Benevolence

Saint Maria Goretti - Holding Firm to Faith in God's Utter Benevolence

Warning: this episode includes some violence in the description of the death of Maria Goretti. Her response is that of the forgiving victim, just like Christ.
Jul 15, 202202:04
Lambs and Wolves - What Drives Your Actions?

Lambs and Wolves - What Drives Your Actions?

Jesus sends out his disciples as lambs among wolves and that seems like a scary prospect, unless you know what it's like to be the type of lamb Jesus intends. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 13 - Sunday
Jul 07, 202205:40
You Too Can Choose to Forgive

You Too Can Choose to Forgive

The people marvel at the power of forgiveness that God has given to human beings. Do we, perhaps, feel called to exercise that today? Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 13 - Thursday
Jul 07, 202203:01
A Leap of Faith into Total Trust

A Leap of Faith into Total Trust

Sometimes Jesus exaggerates when he's trying to get us up and moving. The more that he demands, the more that is promised. Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 13 - Monday
Jul 05, 202203:14
An Immaculate Heart in a Time of Crisis

An Immaculate Heart in a Time of Crisis

The Gospel today offers an example of how Mary's Immaculate Heart carries the aftermath of crisis and what we can move towards in similar crises. Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 12 - Saturday - Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Jun 27, 202203:59
Surrender to Mercy

Surrender to Mercy

Christ wants us to know that we're not better nor worse than anyone else. He just invites us to surrender to mercy. Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Jun 19, 202207:22
Jesus Wants Witnesses, Not Warriors.

Jesus Wants Witnesses, Not Warriors.

Sometimes it's tempting to want to build a kingdom for God, but He wants so much more than that for each of us and asks something different than many might suspect to get there. Additional context: This homily was delivered in Canada at the tail-end of my studies there before I returned to the United States to be ordained a priest.  Solemnity of the Ascension of Our Lord
May 31, 202209:14
Not as the World Gives Do I Give

Not as the World Gives Do I Give

Jesus is saying farewell to his disciples and preparing them for his departure, by preparing them to remain near to him always. Easter - Week 06 - Sunday
May 25, 202207:32
Stepping Off the Seesaw

Stepping Off the Seesaw

Many learn as children how to defensively protect the territory they can control. Jesus comes to invite us to help him grow a new kingdom that is much greater. Easter - Week 04 - Wednesday
May 17, 202203:48
Behold, the lamb of God!

Behold, the lamb of God!

It is not an easy thing to see Christ in ourselves, the world, and others, but it is a great gift that Christians can give. Sometimes, however, moments of weakness like Peter's betrayal can hinder the ability to see Christ. Easter Octave - Friday
Apr 29, 202206:57
Is Hatred the Root of Community?

Is Hatred the Root of Community?

Hatred often seems to be the root of community in the world, but it is mercy, not hatred, that builds community. This is at the heart of the spread of Christianity. Year C - Lent - Week 5 - Saturday
Apr 12, 202205:58
Don't Flip Off the Lights

Don't Flip Off the Lights

Sometimes people choose, consciously and unconsciously, to turn off the light of their conscience. Today's scripture story is an example of what can happen when people choose to do so.  Year 2 - Lent - Week 05 - Monday
Apr 07, 202210:32
Living Life on Life's Terms

Living Life on Life's Terms

The story of the Prodigal Son is often told with an emphasis upon his repentance and God's love, but there is another nearly invisible character who models what is possible from the very beginning. Year C - Lent - Week 4
Mar 30, 202209:34
Taking off Training Wheels

Taking off Training Wheels

Though tradition and teaching can help us come to know a lot about God, he ultimately just wants us to know him. Today's Gospel points us back towards relationship with God; something we can encounter when we enter into interior silence. Lent - Week 2 - Sunday
Mar 16, 202204:40
Waiting in the Wilderness

Waiting in the Wilderness

Christ always models for us that with which he also helps us. In the readings for the first Sunday of Lent, that's moments when we walk through wilderness in our lives. First Sunday of Lent
Mar 08, 202206:09
Love the Rocks

Love the Rocks

When challenges come for faith or life and they seem insurmountable, the best thing to do may be to love them even though it seems like exactly the opposite of what we want to do.  Year 2 - Ordinary Time - Week 6 - Wednesday 
Mar 01, 202207:55
Beware the Poisoned Water

Beware the Poisoned Water

Jesus shocks his disciples with the beatitudes today. They are not an appealing list, yet they can wake us up to poison we might be drinking without realizing it. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 6 
Feb 22, 202209:40
Saint Josephine Bakhita - A Flask of Oil That Never Seemed to Run Dry

Saint Josephine Bakhita - A Flask of Oil That Never Seemed to Run Dry

Saint Josephine Bakhita walked through the valley of the shadow of death and had plenty of cause to fear evil, but she somehow lived with a grace that is beyond telling. Ferial of Saint Josephine Bakhita The blessing read at the end of this homily comes from the reflection guide to Kate Bowler's Good Enough Lent which can be found here.
Feb 15, 202205:19
Willing to be Brokenhearted

Willing to be Brokenhearted

The Sacred Heart of Jesus is a devotion that emphasizes the God's loving mercy for us. This homily speaks to how we can learn to love ourselves and others more like Christ. The Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Feb 08, 202207:02
A First Step in Reconciling with Institutional History

A First Step in Reconciling with Institutional History

Jesus today raises two difficult moments from the institutional history of the Israelites. As similar as our own responses can be at times, he is opening a space to begin reconciling with the past in the present. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 4
Feb 02, 202208:12
We Need Not Rely on What We Do, But What God Wants

We Need Not Rely on What We Do, But What God Wants

Unbeknown to nearly all, Jesus quietly performs a miracle at the Wedding at Cana. He can do the same with the water in our lives when our trust is fully in Him. Year C - Ordinary Time - Week 2
Jan 18, 202208:00
Healing by Authority that comes from God

Healing by Authority that comes from God

The healing work of therapists and the healing work of priests can be quite complimentary. Year 2 - Week 1 - Ordinary Time - Tuesday
Jan 11, 202204:39
Rejoice! The Spirit of God Burns Away the Chaff

Rejoice! The Spirit of God Burns Away the Chaff

Many thought John the Baptist was the messiah because he had answers to difficult questions, but the true messiah does much more than provide answers. Advent - Week 03 - Sunday
Dec 14, 202110:04
What Are We Waiting For?

What Are We Waiting For?

The Gospel today is cast with characters who are all waiting for something when they encounter Jesus. As we prepare for Advent, perhaps each of us can ask ourselves, what am I waiting for? Advent - Week 02 - Monday
Dec 07, 202105:22
A Man Who Did Much by Focusing on Doing Little

A Man Who Did Much by Focusing on Doing Little

John Berchmans life was fraught with tragedy, yet he is remembered for having been kind, friendly, intelligent, and emotionally mature. He is a saint not for the sacrifices that were forced upon him, but for his continually responding out of a desire to do only the will of God in the midst of it all. Memorial of Saint John Berchmans
Nov 30, 202104:45
Pilate vs Jesus - Ready, Fight!

Pilate vs Jesus - Ready, Fight!

Today's Gospel has two rulers go toe-to-toe in a verbal boxing match. The opponents seem unevenly matched and it turns out they are, but not the way one would expect. Year B - Solemnity of Christ the King
Nov 22, 202111:52
When the World Seems to Turn Upside Down

When the World Seems to Turn Upside Down

Jesus was well aware that everyone faces apocalyptic moments in life, moments when it feels like the world is being turned upside down. Today's reading and the story of Christ's own life is a reassurance to trust in his word.
Nov 16, 202107:28
Something is Better Than Nothing

Something is Better Than Nothing

It's amazing how many things can get in the way of doing good, but when it comes to implementing our great desires, something is better than nothing. Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 30 - Friday
Nov 08, 202107:29
Discovering the Heart of Her Vocation

Discovering the Heart of Her Vocation

It always seems so difficult to find one's place in the world. This was even the case for Saint Therese of Lisieux after having committed to life in a convent. Her words offer comfort and guidance for those seeking a place within the Catholic Church and beyond. Feast of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus Feast of Saint Therese of Lisieux
Oct 05, 202103:56
Stop Digging Down

Stop Digging Down

Jesus provokes in the Gospel reading with images of cutting off a hand or foot if it causes us to stumble... and he's exactly right. Some things lead us down to perdition and aren't worth an iota of our time or energy. Year B - Ordinary Time - Week 26
Sep 26, 202108:45
Looking up to the Banner of the Cross

Looking up to the Banner of the Cross

Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross Sometimes people find themselves trapped in a private hell, but Christ is able to break into even those spaces and lead them out by the hand. What the Christian tradition encourages is looking up to the triumphant and exalted cross of Christ, especially when times of trial and tribulation come. Christ can be a guide through and out of darkness. The painting referenced in the homily is called the "Harrowing of Hell" by Fra. Angelico. It can be found here: https://www.christianiconography.info/Florence/sanMarco/anastasisSanMarcoFlorence.html
Sep 15, 202103:07
God Needs Only the Tiniest Opening

God Needs Only the Tiniest Opening

Saint Monica is the mother of Saint Augustine of Hippo. Although she is credited with his conversion, it is God's ability to bring hope there seemed to be none that allowed her to be a source of inspiration for her son. Memorial of Saint Monica
Aug 31, 202104:03
Seeing others with Fresh Eyes

Seeing others with Fresh Eyes

Year 1 - Week 17 - Ordinary Time - Friday In the Gospel reading, Jesus is not able to reveal himself to the people of Nazareth because of preconceptions they firmly held. Sometimes we too can get caught up in the attitude of the people of Nazareth for seemingly good reasons when others are trying to reveal something new to us about themselves.
Aug 10, 202102:52
The Road to the Kingdom of Heaven is Not Always Obvious

The Road to the Kingdom of Heaven is Not Always Obvious

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 17 - Wednesday Both of Jesus' parables presume that when it comes to the Kingdom of Heaven, we will know it when we see it. Yet daily we must make decisions in the midst of uncertainty. This sermon offers a rule of thumb which helps with discerning which road leads to the Kingdom of Heaven.
Aug 03, 202103:06
Sometimes People Say Unfortunate Things Out Loud

Sometimes People Say Unfortunate Things Out Loud

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 16 - Saturday In the parable of the wheat and weeds, Jesus advises not yanking out the weeds. As always, he's sharing a bit of good news.
Jul 27, 202102:41
Willing to be Thought a Fool in the Service of Others

Willing to be Thought a Fool in the Service of Others

Feast of Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene has a profound love for Christ which is particularly obvious when he is experiencing poverty and humiliation. Her story helps understand how she was able to do so and how others can grow in their capacity to love those they encounter who may be in similar circumstances.
Jul 24, 202105:31
Listening for the Spirit Speaking

Listening for the Spirit Speaking

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 14 - Friday If someone desires to speak with the Spirit, it begins with listening.
Jul 11, 202102:04
When God does Triage

When God does Triage

Year B - Ordinary Time - Week 13 - Sunday When humans do triage, they prioritize efficiency. When God does triage, he prioritizes love. This works out better than many might dare to hope.
Jul 05, 202104:59
Sincerity of Heart

Sincerity of Heart

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 12 - Saturday One of the greatest gifts that someone can give to God and others is a sincere heart filled with gratitude. It often comes as a response to what has already been received.
Jun 27, 202102:23
Those who Point Others Towards God

Those who Point Others Towards God

Solemnity of the Birthday/Nativity of John the Baptist People who do not point towards themselves, but try to direct others towards their best selves are gifts to be treasured.
Jun 27, 202102:55
Gettin' back on the Straight and Narrow

Gettin' back on the Straight and Narrow

Year 1 - Week 12 - Ordinary Time - Tuesday Saint John Fisher Saint Thomas More The gate may be narrow, but in this lifetime, it's never shut.
Jun 27, 202102:35
The Family of the Daily Zoom Mass

The Family of the Daily Zoom Mass

Year B - Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity The hope that is found in Christian communities can seem strange until one is witness to it in action. Then, it somehow works.
Jun 27, 202108:56
Virtue Signaling

Virtue Signaling

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 11 - Wednesday Jesus called out virtue signaling way before the term existed, and he did it to help liberate folks.
Jun 27, 202102:32
Living in the Kingdom like Walter Ciszek

Living in the Kingdom like Walter Ciszek

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 11 - Thursday The Kingdom of God is not only a hope for the future, but a promise for the present.
Jun 27, 202102:45
Dirty Gravel being Cleaned Out

Dirty Gravel being Cleaned Out

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 11 - Saturday When something stirs up negative emotions someone didn't know were there, it can turn out to be a big blessing in disguise.
Jun 27, 202102:58
Nobody will Notice

Nobody will Notice

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 9 - Friday Getting caught up in what others will think can be a trap for some, but thankfully, God helps people to recover from it.
Jun 27, 202102:59
Let God be the Judge of That

Let God be the Judge of That

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 10 - Thursday God reserves for himself the role of judge and that can be a source of great joy and freedom.
Jun 27, 202103:06
God Measures by Quality not Quantity

God Measures by Quality not Quantity

Year 1 - Ordinary Time - Week 9 - Saturday No matter how little it may seem, there is always something that can be shared.
Jun 27, 202102:44